uck
pond close by the farmer's house; and as soon as the moon rises we begin。
It is so entrancing that everybody lies awake to listen to us。 In fact; it
was only yesterday that I heard the farmer's wife say to her mother that
she could not get a wink of sleep at night on account of us。 It is most
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gratifying to find oneself so popular。〃
〃Ahem! ahem!〃 said the Rocket angrily。 He was very much annoyed
that he could not get a word in。
〃A delightful voice; certainly;〃 continued the Frog; 〃I hope you will
e over to the duck…pond。 I am off to look for my daughters。 I have
six beautiful daughters; and I am so afraid the Pike may meet them。 He
is a perfect monster; and would have no hesitation in breakfasting off them。
Well; good…bye: I have enjoyed our conversation very much; I assure
you。〃
〃Conversation; indeed!〃 said the Rocket。 〃You have talked the whole
time yourself。 That is not conversation。〃
〃Somebody must listen;〃 answered the Frog; 〃and I like to do all the
talking myself。 It saves time; and prevents arguments。〃
〃But I like arguments;〃 said the Rocket。
〃I hope not;〃 said the Frog placently。 〃Arguments are extremely
vulgar; for everybody in good society holds exactly the same opinions。
Good…bye a second time; I see my daughters in the distance and the little
Frog swam away。